albedo ive never heard of this bacteria and i have never seen its consumption in any foods or drinks that humans have been consuming so im very confused as to how some people have acquired it to begin with. perhaps its natural in all of us from the get go? but then how do you even balance it and not let it die out, considering, there is absolutely no well known predominant source to re-supply it???
I wish I could answer to your questions! From the little I know, I think nobody has really find a way, clinically proven, to simply steer your gut microbiota to a specific profile, at least generally and in healthy populations. I also wonder if this should be attempted at all in the first place. Consider also the vast number of species in the colon (300-1000) even though 30-40 species can account for 99% of bacteria incl. colon, stomach and small intestine (here).
All what I am reporting here is basically research and we are far from the clinical. So while, yes, considering centenarians gut Akkermansia and others or Gordonibacter for manufacturing urolithins and also looking at what the supplementation marketing will invent with new strands, my best bet is to run a stool microbiology test first to see how you are doing and use good pre-biotics. I think a Mediterranean style diet full of vegetables and high in fibers is the best bet. Actually I would not abuse with pro-biotics to maintain an health competition between strains and good balance. Personally, I also try and keep my colon empty to avoid toxins re-absorption and try to go 3x after the 3x daily meals as an anti-cancer strategy.
I don't think that's true. Eating more yogurt and/or sauerkraut will increase the amount of bifidobacterium which is a change in profile for the positive. The degree to which my anxiety has dropped and my mood has improved over the past year and a half of making these efforts is considerable. I don't think there's anything wrong that I've noticed with changing the profile in that sense, nor would giving any akkermansia the advantage by creating more mucin. I don't know if I've succeeded in increasing akkermansia over the past 50 or so days but I've been very consistent with getting all the necessary prebiotics for it. I suppose I can find out.